How to Use a PDA
A PDA is a Personal Digital Assistant that was originally designed to function as a personal organizer. Today's handheld computers and PDAs have many functions that allow you to take the office with you wherever you go while never skipping a beat. A PDA may be small but is big on personal organization.
- Difficulty:
- Moderately Easy
Instructions
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Personalize sounds, buttons, tools and much more. Use your personal digital assistant to fit your personal or business lifestyle.
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Store personal and business contacts. Record contact information into the address book, where it is safely stored and easily accessible.
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Use cellular functions for sending and receiving calls or messages if your PDA is a phone and organizer.
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Manage tasks. Create a "To-do" list that is displayed on your home page.
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Organize calendar for events, appointments or upcoming tasks. Set a reminder alarm to give you a notice prior to upcoming item.
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Calculate figures with the PDA calculator.
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Search the web. Jump on the Internet to search pages or transfer data.
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Send or receive emails or text messages from cellular providers or instant messenger services.
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Download and play music or videos.
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Take pictures or record video.
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Type in Word to jot down notes or write a document.
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Use Excel to make and write spreadsheets.
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Connect between your PDA and PC or laptop to transfer data, save documents or synchronize all data.
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